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many see this election as libya's first steps toward building a free and democratic nation. >>> look out. here come the bulls. saturday was the first day of the running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. run lasted less than three minutes but the red cross reported dozens of injuries. six of them quite serious. a 73-year-old spanish man was gored in the leg and taken to the hospital. the tradition of running with the bulls through the town started 400 years ago. >>> i'll be back in one hour. you'll meet a 9-year-old whiz kid and get this -- he's not planning to go to college. he's already there! >> at 6 years old when i wanted to take a paleontology class that was actually in college, i liked dinosaurs so i wanted to study more about them. >> what kid doesn't like dinosaurs? well, this one went to college to study paleontology. he is my guest in the 4:00 eastern hour. i'm fredricka whitfield. stay with cnn. "your money" starts right after this. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyre
many see this election as libya's first steps toward building a free and democratic nation. >>> look out. here come the bulls. saturday was the first day of the running of the bulls in pamplona, spain. run lasted less than three minutes but the red cross reported dozens of injuries. six of them quite serious. a 73-year-old spanish man was gored in the leg and taken to the hospital. the tradition of running with the bulls through the town started 400 years ago. >>> i'll be back...
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and every single party, major party, went into the last election saying that they wanted to reform the house of lords. so i think it's a perfectly sensible reform for parliament to consider. as i say, what matters, the things we're really focused on, getting that deficit down. getting our economy moving and creating a country and a society that's more worthwhile where people feel if i put in, i get out. if i work hard, i do the right thing, i will be able to do better for myself and my family. that's the program that the government is really pursuing. but sorting out some of our constitution at the same time, i don't see why parliament can't deal with that, as i said. >>> we'll cut away from this recorded program and take you back as we return to the nato discussing security challenges and close the gap on the military capabilities. >> -- now defunct western european union. clearly there's a new impetus brought about by rising defense costs and falling defense budgets. what really fascinates me on this particular issue really is the dominant underlying narrative in which this debate ta
and every single party, major party, went into the last election saying that they wanted to reform the house of lords. so i think it's a perfectly sensible reform for parliament to consider. as i say, what matters, the things we're really focused on, getting that deficit down. getting our economy moving and creating a country and a society that's more worthwhile where people feel if i put in, i get out. if i work hard, i do the right thing, i will be able to do better for myself and my family....
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now with the hollywood walk of fame, they will elect you, and then you pay about $30,000 to actually get your star. >> you pay for your star. >> you pay for your star. but the -- >> if you want this, you have to pay for it. >> but the organizer call him the greatest rock guitarist of all time. i loved what charlie sheen said during his meltdown, he said, "i think i'm a rock star from mars." >> he was with ac/dc -- >> guns and roses. >> that's what i meant. >> absolutely. he was the former guitarist. there's been conflict. around april, guns and roses was honored. but axl rose was not there. ably me, he will not be -- believe me, he will not be there on tuesday. >> interesting list this week. >> and you'll be watching tennis. i know that. >> yes. watching the clock. as soon as it starts. >>> saving for retirement is hard, we all know that, when the expenses keep on coming. we'll give you tips on how to save some of that cash and beef up that retirement fund of yours. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a fiv
now with the hollywood walk of fame, they will elect you, and then you pay about $30,000 to actually get your star. >> you pay for your star. >> you pay for your star. but the -- >> if you want this, you have to pay for it. >> but the organizer call him the greatest rock guitarist of all time. i loved what charlie sheen said during his meltdown, he said, "i think i'm a rock star from mars." >> he was with ac/dc -- >> guns and roses. >> that's...
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this is an image from "harper's weekly" in 1858 just after election time. it shows the saloon and a polling place. if you wanted to vote, you could see the doorway all in the way in the back, you had to go in there to vote. >> this week on "lectures in history," from muncie, indiana, ball state university professor james connolly examines immigration, voting, and the rooltds of pluralism in the united states saturday night at 8:00 eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> national security adviser tom donegan joins president obama today at the daily briefing. president obama meets with leaders of the g-8 industrial nations this weekend at camp david. president obama chairs the meeting this year. we'll have live coverage of the white house briefing at 2:00 eastern. after the g-8 meeting this weekend, president obama flies to chicago to meet with nato members starting on sunday. it's a two-day meeting of the 28-country military alliance. a discussion now on some of the challenges facing nato in light of budget cuts by u.s. and several
this is an image from "harper's weekly" in 1858 just after election time. it shows the saloon and a polling place. if you wanted to vote, you could see the doorway all in the way in the back, you had to go in there to vote. >> this week on "lectures in history," from muncie, indiana, ball state university professor james connolly examines immigration, voting, and the rooltds of pluralism in the united states saturday night at 8:00 eastern, part of american history tv...
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if the republicans stick to constitutional and classical liberal principles, they win elections. they got druuk with power afttrrgingrich tookkover in 1994, and didn't deliver on their promises. ince then, they have collectively failed to practice what they preach. the worst of their transgressions was the medicare part d entitlemeet that nnw-speaker boehner and dollarss hoping to bribe their way to a ermanent majority. the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. while the car on the right was filled up with bp gasoline with invigorate. which helps clean and protect its engine so it can get a few more miles per tank than the car on the left. go a little farther with bp gasoline with invigorate. pro-lfe pregancy enters. why its headed to feddral court. tonight on fox 45 neww at 5:303 3 3 3 maps--95greeespring-
if the republicans stick to constitutional and classical liberal principles, they win elections. they got druuk with power afttrrgingrich tookkover in 1994, and didn't deliver on their promises. ince then, they have collectively failed to practice what they preach. the worst of their transgressions was the medicare part d entitlemeet that nnw-speaker boehner and dollarss hoping to bribe their way to a ermanent majority. the car on the left was filled up with low detergent gasoline. while the...
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unbefore the best campaign fundraisers to date breaking records by raising more than $1 billion to get re-elected. california's capital, raising a lot of campaign cash can land you in a plum position even if you don't have a lot of experience. phillip ung with california common cause believes it could be a policy problem. >> this isn't your high school presidency committee. this is the legislature. they handle serious policy and you need serious people who have an expertise in these issues to handle them. not just the best fundraisers. >> reporter: the watchdog agency found that out of the 11 top freshmen fundraisers, 10 got committee chairs or leadership roles. assemblyman anthony rendon raised the most out of the freshman class. he was assigned a leadership position but doesn't even take calls from constituents yet. we tried and the office voicemail wasn't even set up. next year, he will be the assistant majority floor leader. the second best freshman fundraiser is assemblyman chris holden. he will be the state's next majority whip. >> in our eyes and especially the voters' eyes, i think voters
unbefore the best campaign fundraisers to date breaking records by raising more than $1 billion to get re-elected. california's capital, raising a lot of campaign cash can land you in a plum position even if you don't have a lot of experience. phillip ung with california common cause believes it could be a policy problem. >> this isn't your high school presidency committee. this is the legislature. they handle serious policy and you need serious people who have an expertise in these...
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will joe biden leave before the election? ♪ [ laughs ] whoo. ♪ oh. nice! great! [ laughs ] a shot like that calls for a postgame celebration. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so meet with us, or go to etrade.com for a great retirement plan with low cost investments. ♪ ♪ >>> we told you at the top of the show president obama refused to meet with the president of pakistan in chicago after pakistan would not agree to re-open a supply route in and out of afghanistan. he still has another day to make that happen. pakistan made the decision 0 close it six months ago after a u.s. air raid left 24 pakistani soldiers dead. >>> want to sound smart tell your friends before pak
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terms of this mean in this election? >> the target cell. in pennsylvania,a, unlike some f issueder states have things, but that is a big swath of people. but it is pretty diverse. from urban people who do ave i.d. to seniors. it catches people who traditionally vote republican people who traditionally vote democratic. you have an identification to airplane, drive a car, so forth. in texas, they have a similar law. it was submitted by eight it including a court of appeals judge. their record show their identification and it on someally it hard people. the head of the inublan party this saying shares would take certain voters out the polling places tells us right there that they think it will be good for them. it's no question that these laws favor republicans. it suppresses voter turnout. more typical for democrats. >> if you look at the supreme indiana inion on 2008, the majority onion 6-3 by that liberal john paul svens said it was absolute the constitutional and there was no reaso why should not be enforced andt was upheld, as will the ot
terms of this mean in this election? >> the target cell. in pennsylvania,a, unlike some f issueder states have things, but that is a big swath of people. but it is pretty diverse. from urban people who do ave i.d. to seniors. it catches people who traditionally vote republican people who traditionally vote democratic. you have an identification to airplane, drive a car, so forth. in texas, they have a similar law. it was submitted by eight it including a court of appeals judge. their...
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voters are going to elect a parliament for the first name 50 years. it's the first election since moammar gadhafi was ousted last october. >>> and now to afghanistan tonight where there was a major development from secretary of state hillary clinton. it's how she labeled that country, calling afghanistan a major non-nato ally. carefully chosen words meaning afghanistan will have access to american military training and supplies, even after american troops leave. it comes davis our team captured proof that the afghan troops still des separately need american help. we have more on the taliban and the americans that helped those afghan troops get out alive. an abc news exclusive. >> reporter: we set out with the afghan army and their american trainers, the mission to reclaim the valley from the taliban. the afghans are in charge. the americans along just to offer support and advice, not to fight. but it didn't take long for the fight to find us. >> we believe we may have walked into a bit of an ambush. possibly now, we're caught if the crossfire. we can
voters are going to elect a parliament for the first name 50 years. it's the first election since moammar gadhafi was ousted last october. >>> and now to afghanistan tonight where there was a major development from secretary of state hillary clinton. it's how she labeled that country, calling afghanistan a major non-nato ally. carefully chosen words meaning afghanistan will have access to american military training and supplies, even after american troops leave. it comes davis our team...
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anothere on probation since brooks has been cooperative two others have also fled guilty. 27 days until election day republicans have put a big emphasis on ohio. this is a live look right now, a town hall in mount vernon. spending a third straight day in ohio. why is it that ohio is so important in this race? obama has lost four points since the debate. coming up on abc 7 news at noon what do you need to know? also, northern virginia, if you cannot get to the game, people are already filing in. >> this is a live look at 395. you can see those fans scrambling to get in. check back with [ barack obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt rney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romn
anothere on probation since brooks has been cooperative two others have also fled guilty. 27 days until election day republicans have put a big emphasis on ohio. this is a live look right now, a town hall in mount vernon. spending a third straight day in ohio. why is it that ohio is so important in this race? obama has lost four points since the debate. coming up on abc 7 news at noon what do you need to know? also, northern virginia, if you cannot get to the game, people are already filing in....
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, ohio elected a republican senator. there are a lot of republican things about the state. what's giving the president the advantage there is the auto bailout, which governor romney opposed and the fact the president has put a lot of time in there. but if he can -- if governor romney can overcome the auto bailout issue, ohio is more of a red state/purple state than it is a blue state, both historically and recently. two of the top people running governor romney's campaigns worked with senator portman, they know the state well and they've long had a strategy in high hoo to try to do what president bush did, go to the suburbs, the rural part of the state, the southeast and the southwest, those are strong republican areas. if mitt romney is an acceptable alternative and, again, that's to me been the key all along, if he's an acceptable alternative, he'd be a good ohio politician. based on his debate performance in denver and the campaigning he's been doing heavily in ohio, he's making himself an acceptable ohio candidate, p
, ohio elected a republican senator. there are a lot of republican things about the state. what's giving the president the advantage there is the auto bailout, which governor romney opposed and the fact the president has put a lot of time in there. but if he can -- if governor romney can overcome the auto bailout issue, ohio is more of a red state/purple state than it is a blue state, both historically and recently. two of the top people running governor romney's campaigns worked with senator...
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it is the theme of his campaign for re-election. during the presidential campaign and at the democratic connection, vice-president biden gloated away at the successful navy seal raid, almost inviting a response from people who need little encouragement for butchery. osama bin laden is dead and general motors is alive, he shouts. leaks fleed from intelligence and military communities to the hollywood producers and ex-seals who knowingly or not, would only burnish the obama image in books and movies. how ironic that two of their brothers would fall, defending the u.s. consulate in benghazi. and small wonder that last week in cairo, they were chanting obama-osama as they scaled the embassy walls. among the smart classes, much has been made of how the arab spring may turn to winter, without mentioning the dreaded domino theor theatmedia and politicals had seen as the dream of the golden dawn of peace of the middle east. what will they say now that their vision of arab unity is exposed for what it is, a boiling brew of anti-american enmi
it is the theme of his campaign for re-election. during the presidential campaign and at the democratic connection, vice-president biden gloated away at the successful navy seal raid, almost inviting a response from people who need little encouragement for butchery. osama bin laden is dead and general motors is alive, he shouts. leaks fleed from intelligence and military communities to the hollywood producers and ex-seals who knowingly or not, would only burnish the obama image in books and...
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he escaped quickly enough to win re-election less than two weeks later. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now for a look at the national weather forecast, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. good morning, bill. sounds like it will be pretty bad. >> not as cute or funny as that photo of the president. it's an ugly morning. it's a classic plains blizzard we're dealing with, the gusty winds, the thunderstorms to the south of it, airport cancellations, highways closed. it continues now. sometimes when you get these very impressive storms that are this strong we get what we call thundersnow. maybe you've seen it yourself occasionally. you actually can see the clap and see in the distance, even though it's snowing hard, you get the thunder. it's almost like a blueish color when it's mixed with the color of the snow and it's usually at night time. usually you can get rates of 3 to 4 inches an hour when you're in these bands of thundersnow. iowa and southern wisconsin are pretty much shut down. it's no
he escaped quickly enough to win re-election less than two weeks later. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now for a look at the national weather forecast, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. good morning, bill. sounds like it will be pretty bad. >> not as cute or funny as that photo of the president. it's an ugly morning. it's a classic plains blizzard we're dealing with, the gusty winds, the thunderstorms to the south...
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woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan...
woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan...
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woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security.
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the american economy is number one election issue. you knew i had to talk to you about politics. mr. romney accuses president obama of trying to dismantle the welfare to work system. the president says that mr. romney wants to weaken programs like medicaid, food stamps, programs that are vital for those striving to escape poverty. but is this the right thing? what should the candidates be focusing on in this fight against poverty. first to you, tavis. >> first of all, there should be called for an increase in the minimum wage. president obama ran on this issue four years ago. hard to imagine that four years ago he ran on a platform of eradicating poverty in this country. he ran four years on a platform of increasing the minimum wage to $9.50 an hour. they didn't get serious about this. the minimum wage ought to be increased. number two, they ought to be prioritizing women and children. there's a reason why women and children are falling faster into poverty than anybody else. they ought to be prioritizing the prison industrial complex and what michelle alexander calls the new jim
the american economy is number one election issue. you knew i had to talk to you about politics. mr. romney accuses president obama of trying to dismantle the welfare to work system. the president says that mr. romney wants to weaken programs like medicaid, food stamps, programs that are vital for those striving to escape poverty. but is this the right thing? what should the candidates be focusing on in this fight against poverty. first to you, tavis. >> first of all, there should be...
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. >> reporter: in an election where the economy is the top issue for voters, some of the most pointed jabs have been over for policy. >> where's american leadership? >> reporter: the two campaigns continue to face off over the attack in libya that led to the death of ambassador chris stevens. >> i said this was an act of terror. >> reporter: today republicans are pounces on president obama. >> you would admit it's not the optimal response, at least to the american people as far as all of us being on the same page. >> here's what i will say. if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. >> i can't even get angry. it's so inappropriate. >> when he said it was not optimal, that's a poor choice of words. >> reporter: so the third and time presidential debate is focused op foreign policy. there's a brand-new cnn/orc poll that show has dowed heat. romney has a slight lead, 49% to obama's 48%. we'll have to see how the numbers shake out following that last debate. >>> the big show is opening tonight at the ballet theater of maryland. it's going to be a good time. >> reporter: our very own
. >> reporter: in an election where the economy is the top issue for voters, some of the most pointed jabs have been over for policy. >> where's american leadership? >> reporter: the two campaigns continue to face off over the attack in libya that led to the death of ambassador chris stevens. >> i said this was an act of terror. >> reporter: today republicans are pounces on president obama. >> you would admit it's not the optimal response, at least to the...
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who is going to be elected president is going to matter a lot . what is happening in congress is a big wild card here . europe, i am not as worried about europe. i agree with bill. i think we are out of the wood economy is improving and china goes into the tank that could hurt our economy. we have a bless rate. and we are going to have to wait until the end of the decade to get it below 7 percent. and do you think that that is a issue? >> we have people in washington d.c. that think raising taxes will grate jobs. >> they want to just give consumers money. people say the government is dumping more money out. they will not expand businesses. they know it is mempary. we need to lower the capitol gains rate. that spurred a bomb in the economy and stock market. i mean, california has an unemployment rate at 12 percent. i said this before california's unemployment rate should not be where it is. especially the growth they am see will in silicon valley. for decades tax and pend. bomb and bust reality. it is important to look at europe and americans are l
who is going to be elected president is going to matter a lot . what is happening in congress is a big wild card here . europe, i am not as worried about europe. i agree with bill. i think we are out of the wood economy is improving and china goes into the tank that could hurt our economy. we have a bless rate. and we are going to have to wait until the end of the decade to get it below 7 percent. and do you think that that is a issue? >> we have people in washington d.c. that think...
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will not wait for the united states to use force against iran and may not wait for the presidential election either. >> right, harris, the prime minister says he's not guided by the american political calendar, but by the the iranian nuclear calendar and he says israel has the right to defend itself against any threat and he says tehran is racing to build an atom bomb and that the u.s. needs to act with more urgency because time is running out and compares iran to the militants attacking u.s. embassies across the middle east, north africa and that iran puts it ahead of survival and suicide bombers, quote, all offer the place and says it will be a grave mistake not to stop that before it's too late. >> and you have the nuclear weapons, and you have countries that have access to nuclear weapons, and always made a careful calculation and cost and benefit, but iran is guided by a leadership that-- with an unbelievable fanaticism. the same fanaticism you see storm the embassy today. >> netanyahu insisting on a deadline for iran or some kind of limit on the amount of yourm uranium it can enrich. >
will not wait for the united states to use force against iran and may not wait for the presidential election either. >> right, harris, the prime minister says he's not guided by the american political calendar, but by the the iranian nuclear calendar and he says israel has the right to defend itself against any threat and he says tehran is racing to build an atom bomb and that the u.s. needs to act with more urgency because time is running out and compares iran to the militants attacking...
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what does that mean for the election? >> it's hard to tell. in part because in pennsylvania, unlike some of the other states to have issued these things, it is a big swath of people. they are pretty diverse. you go from urban people who do not have the id to seniors. it catches people who traditionally vote republican and people who traditionally vote democratic. >> you have to have identification to get on an airplane, drive a car. >> in texas, the have a similar law. it was greeted by a special panel including a court of appeals judge because the voter i.d. requires them to buy their identification. in some cases, it economically hits hard on some people. the fact that the head of the republican party in pennsylvania shared this law saying that it would take certain voters out of the polling places it tells us something right there. they think it will be good for them. >> it's no question that these laws favor republicans. it depresses voter turnout. it is more typically for democrats. >> is that what it is about, suppressing voter turnout?
what does that mean for the election? >> it's hard to tell. in part because in pennsylvania, unlike some of the other states to have issued these things, it is a big swath of people. they are pretty diverse. you go from urban people who do not have the id to seniors. it catches people who traditionally vote republican and people who traditionally vote democratic. >> you have to have identification to get on an airplane, drive a car. >> in texas, the have a similar law. it was...
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now to the race for president tonight and 51 days left to go, just seven weeks until election day. and tonight with the new numbers from the key battlegrounds of ohio, florida and virginia showing president obama pulling into the lead, the stakes very high for the romney campaign to do something to carve away at the least. i want to bring in our senior political editor rick klein tonight in washington. we were talking about "snl" last night, the opening sketch. the actor playing the president acknowledging it's a rough economy, the job market bad, too, but -- >> i'm not worried. not in the least. should be. our campaign has a secret weapon. and that secret weapon is speaking right now in tulsa, oklahoma. >> hello, i'm mitt romney. and i understand the hardships facing ordinary americans. for example, this summer, one of my horses failed to medal at the olympics. so, i know hardship. >> "snl" last night. we've heard conservative voices saying that the challenger, in this job climate, ought to be running away with this by now. did they hit on something? >> reporter: this is devastati
now to the race for president tonight and 51 days left to go, just seven weeks until election day. and tonight with the new numbers from the key battlegrounds of ohio, florida and virginia showing president obama pulling into the lead, the stakes very high for the romney campaign to do something to carve away at the least. i want to bring in our senior political editor rick klein tonight in washington. we were talking about "snl" last night, the opening sketch. the actor playing the...
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the question is, how concerned is team obama five months away from election day? >>> and with the heat on the brink of elimination, and playing on the road in boston, le j
the question is, how concerned is team obama five months away from election day? >>> and with the heat on the brink of elimination, and playing on the road in boston, le j
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in the 2008 election she was working hard to make single women to make mass card ads or soccer moms and in 2012i think that we will see even more of that. it's difficult to organize singles because they don't always identified that we but maybe things are starting to change. >> host: where do you plan on taking this next or is this moving away from this and into some -- >> host: >> guest: it's hard to say. when i finished the heat wave but i thought i will never touch that topic again. who wants to think about being alone and living alone packs that again, when i step back and look at the social change and i thought this is something that is too big to ignore people ask me why are you interested in the topic? you are a married guy, you have two kids, seems like a really strange thing. shouldn't you study something that you know more of but my response to that is i simply can't think of many things that are as new and significant and massive as the rise of living alone in the contemporary world. i mean, literally this is something that our species didn't do until 50 or 60 years ago and w
in the 2008 election she was working hard to make single women to make mass card ads or soccer moms and in 2012i think that we will see even more of that. it's difficult to organize singles because they don't always identified that we but maybe things are starting to change. >> host: where do you plan on taking this next or is this moving away from this and into some -- >> host: >> guest: it's hard to say. when i finished the heat wave but i thought i will never touch that...
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the election and inauguration happened at a fragile time for the economy. >> it is a fascinating debachlt as a reporter, i'm not sure who's right. but there is one camp in the white house led by michelle obama that said, first of all, our personal choices are still our personal choices and second of all, we're the first african-americans in the white house. michelle obama knew exactly what the negative stereotypes were and she wanted everything to look beautiful and sophisticated and chic to counteract those. on the other hand you had robert gibbs who was very cautious in his approach, dealing with public resentment over job loss and foreclosures and his position was we do not want any john edwards, $400 hair cut moments. the obamas have to reflect a much more sort of regular american lifestyle. >> is that why they clashed? >> it caused a lot of attention. >> over such small things. one thing about the white house is about how tiny things can be magnified. even the question of whether they would announce a new florist that had come to the white house? could michelle and obama take a hair
the election and inauguration happened at a fragile time for the economy. >> it is a fascinating debachlt as a reporter, i'm not sure who's right. but there is one camp in the white house led by michelle obama that said, first of all, our personal choices are still our personal choices and second of all, we're the first african-americans in the white house. michelle obama knew exactly what the negative stereotypes were and she wanted everything to look beautiful and sophisticated and chic...
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that election. -- legislation. we don't need to talk about people getting together in a room to come up with a deal. we need to do that which is pragmatic and keep the money in the pockets of the american people. right now the spending problem we have in washington, d.c. is affecting this country. we have not had a budget passed by the senate in the last three or four yours. we're telling the american people they have to tighten their bootstraps but we do not want to do that in washington, d.c. we have a federal reserve printing more money to the tune of $45 billion a month to buy up treasury bonds, which is a failed monetary policy which shows this economy is not on the right track. >> what do you think about president obama cutting his vacation short, coming back in, maybe to fix something he broke in the first place? >> well, when you sit back and look at where we are with our economy, the amount of debt we've incurred, the fact we've had four straight years of trillion dollars plus deficits, when the president
that election. -- legislation. we don't need to talk about people getting together in a room to come up with a deal. we need to do that which is pragmatic and keep the money in the pockets of the american people. right now the spending problem we have in washington, d.c. is affecting this country. we have not had a budget passed by the senate in the last three or four yours. we're telling the american people they have to tighten their bootstraps but we do not want to do that in washington, d.c....
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to presidential politics, now 16 days to the election, our brand-new poll numbers show election night could be a cliffhanger. one more critical debate here in florida. now the president has made his way down to the scene of the debate in boca raton. >> reporter: the topic of tomorrow night's debate the foreign policy. and there are new debates in libya, syria and iran. mitt romney took time out to toss the coin before a beach football game before his staff and his press corps. the president was at camp david where he'll spend the night before heading to florida. with both canning ddidates prac, surrogates took up the battle. >> mitt romney could onto point to binders for an accomplishment towards him. a binder full of women. >> even more startling is the president's inability to putford an agenda for the next four years. >> in mid-september the president led 50-45. the numbers show an evenly divided country overall. the president's job approval holding steady at 69%. the economy at 46%, and the poll also shows a clear enthusiasm gap. the president has a 49-44 lead among all registered
to presidential politics, now 16 days to the election, our brand-new poll numbers show election night could be a cliffhanger. one more critical debate here in florida. now the president has made his way down to the scene of the debate in boca raton. >> reporter: the topic of tomorrow night's debate the foreign policy. and there are new debates in libya, syria and iran. mitt romney took time out to toss the coin before a beach football game before his staff and his press corps. the...
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some of the towns have had their local elections alady. people are mad for voting they a really keen on it and e deerfo me odontore a ew ees. l ha is quite prosperous. one of the people i me said that our reaprm ishat hea ada grwti it. cue.reti ieie. there are people who want a islamic state and people who want a seculastate. thats a mar e. ec-paent ed to compromising. it's the same thing about women. women participated in the revolution, they were not there fighting, but theywer yowoho a her headscarf. shde ieniecked hen hd she had a pretty bad time. you will have to buy the book to find out about it. [laughter] now, some of the men are saying thank you very much, ladies. woulyolikeo go me n no swo asyn. saer w ote experience to take part in politics. and she said, youy t ve eshetemeth esar edli society. thleh upset them. guwnao y, there is a bunch of ay ll d'tk . f e -- it is all very fraught. they have the oprtunity to get it right. as human beings, theyuu reupn'ey aur] >>y. hv utesanam tliy d ap etaouuss s, sir. >> it is intesting that
some of the towns have had their local elections alady. people are mad for voting they a really keen on it and e deerfo me odontore a ew ees. l ha is quite prosperous. one of the people i me said that our reaprm ishat hea ada grwti it. cue.reti ieie. there are people who want a islamic state and people who want a seculastate. thats a mar e. ec-paent ed to compromising. it's the same thing about women. women participated in the revolution, they were not there fighting, but theywer yowoho a her...
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voting in favor of two european parties and the general election this means the country is likely to stick to a german led way out of the financial crisis result is to sustain the reports of recent have some thirty measures looks inevitable. it was back in ninety ninety two when a treaty was signed at michelle toe in maastricht in the netherlands establishing the economic and monetary union later paving the way for the creation of the single currency but today mounting a euro skepticism has spread to even countries considered poor eurozone nations including the very one where it all began so i don't know this moment of what is the best this for europe i have my jobs because of greece. and the show and the netherlands it's a pro european country of course it shouldn't come to the extreme level that we see that greece now in a repeated fashion this annoyance among the dutch at having to bail out greece again and again has reached a point where some dutch customers refuse to pay the bill of greek restaurants because well they've already paid with bailout money taking on a euro skeptic a
voting in favor of two european parties and the general election this means the country is likely to stick to a german led way out of the financial crisis result is to sustain the reports of recent have some thirty measures looks inevitable. it was back in ninety ninety two when a treaty was signed at michelle toe in maastricht in the netherlands establishing the economic and monetary union later paving the way for the creation of the single currency but today mounting a euro skepticism has...
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in an election season so it's very difficult to say you know whether it was an extra total political calculation to keep the military out of the loop because we know what the military wanted to say they wanted more than the thirty thousand troops i believe but i believe mcchrystal wanted upwards of eighty thousand troops so i think was right for the president not to not to agree with that or not to do that but it's also problematic that he tripled the number of troops and this isn't a partisan attack we also have to remember that president bush was the one who plunged into afghanistan and dwelt for years we ignored the conflict and that was what set a supreme mission creep and so this is a bipartisan failure both the republican party and the democratic party really quickly to before we go in terms of nato right since the end of the cold war and been asking if there is even a reason for the alliance to exist anymore but this is the last big thing that they've done together is this ten year long war now that it's over what's the point it's you know it's a constant attempt a desperate a
in an election season so it's very difficult to say you know whether it was an extra total political calculation to keep the military out of the loop because we know what the military wanted to say they wanted more than the thirty thousand troops i believe but i believe mcchrystal wanted upwards of eighty thousand troops so i think was right for the president not to not to agree with that or not to do that but it's also problematic that he tripled the number of troops and this isn't a partisan...
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coming out of this election, i guess my prayer, my prayer coming out of this election is that leaders on both sides recognize that the one message the american people sent is for the leaders of this country to do their job and govern this country. that's the message they need to understand. thank you. [applause] >> mr. secretary, thank you so much for being so generous with your time tonight, thank you for your strategic insights, for your candor and for your service and thanks for you coming out the week of thanksgiving and i hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving and thank you for hosting us here tonight. good evening. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the name of this place still resonates with the shattering in the hearts of the american people and more than any other people connected to the civil war, gettysburg and americans retain the knowledge what happened here was the crux of our terrible national trial and even americans who aren't sure precisely what transpired on these fields know the glory a
coming out of this election, i guess my prayer, my prayer coming out of this election is that leaders on both sides recognize that the one message the american people sent is for the leaders of this country to do their job and govern this country. that's the message they need to understand. thank you. [applause] >> mr. secretary, thank you so much for being so generous with your time tonight, thank you for your strategic insights, for your candor and for your service and thanks for you...
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president-elect of mexico has accepted congratulations from president obama. he's addressed the subject of relations with the united states. this happening at a news conference in mexico city. he ahead no direct reference to the war on drugs. he cited infrastructure and trade and security. that's tops on his list with washington. he rare ll ll lly referenced th c cartels. >>> iran said it just begun controversial missile tests. the targets are desert bases made to look like they belong to other countries. iran announced the test the same day they said they would stop by iranian oil. they insist it's for peaceful civilian purposes only. >>> aircraft manufacturer air bus is landing in alabama and with a big bang bringing along jobs and money. today that company announced plans to invest $6 $600 million a new airplane construction facility near mobile. they will provide about 1,000 permanent jobs. construction set to begin next year. good news there. >>> not good news. millions of americans are sweating through another blistering hot day today with very little po
president-elect of mexico has accepted congratulations from president obama. he's addressed the subject of relations with the united states. this happening at a news conference in mexico city. he ahead no direct reference to the war on drugs. he cited infrastructure and trade and security. that's tops on his list with washington. he rare ll ll lly referenced th c cartels. >>> iran said it just begun controversial missile tests. the targets are desert bases made to look like they belong...
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the question is, how concerned is team obama five months away from election day? >>> and with the heat on the brink of elimination, and playing on the road in boston, lebron james goes in to michael mode. single-handedly deciding his team is not going home. the question is, will the heat close it out at home tomorrow night? it's "way too early" for this. good morning i'm willie geist and this is "way too early." the show that goes into michael mode each and every morning. unfortunately it's not michael jordan mold. it's michael bolton. i'm glad you're up with us this morning watching on msnbc or listening live on sirius xm radio. you can e-mail me. you can also tweet me @williegeist1, let me know what you're doing up at this hour. or you can text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this friday, june 8th. yes, it is friday, and there's a lot to tell you about, including ben bernanke telling congress the expiration of the bush tax
the question is, how concerned is team obama five months away from election day? >>> and with the heat on the brink of elimination, and playing on the road in boston, lebron james goes in to michael mode. single-handedly deciding his team is not going home. the question is, will the heat close it out at home tomorrow night? it's "way too early" for this. good morning i'm willie geist and this is "way too early." the show that goes into michael mode each and every...
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deal within six months of being re-elected. lynn, now the clock is ticking. >> now we'll see. thank you. now that the dust is settling, last night on "politics nation," the reverend al sharpton stroke to obama campaign strategist david axelrod about his confidence in winning those crucial swing states. >> i always had confidence in the end we would win this campaign. i had confidence because i believed that what the president was fighting for would garner a majority in the country. the notion that we should build an economy that's centered around the middle class and those who are fighting to get into the middle class, that that's how you build a strong economy, not from the top-down, not through trickle down. and i believed in him. ultimately it's not just about the positions you take. it's about the two people who are running. >> you can watch "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton each weekday at 6:00 p.m. eastern time here on msnbc. >>> congressman jesse jack some junior won re-election but could lose with the feds. >>
deal within six months of being re-elected. lynn, now the clock is ticking. >> now we'll see. thank you. now that the dust is settling, last night on "politics nation," the reverend al sharpton stroke to obama campaign strategist david axelrod about his confidence in winning those crucial swing states. >> i always had confidence in the end we would win this campaign. i had confidence because i believed that what the president was fighting for would garner a majority in the...
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>> i agree it won't happen before the election. you have to lay the groundwork for change over time. and maybe if obama is reelected, if they hold the senate, maybe they get the house or there's enough of a rebuke to house republicans from their own people that this is unfair. then you could see a change. the point is, martin, to introduce the concept of fairness, basic fairness into this campaign. republicans don't like to talk about fairness. they callett class warfare. democrats want to make it, is it about fairness. because buffett was able to humanize it saying why should i pay a lower tax rate than my secretary? it is not a tier one issue but it is a way of identifying the differences between the parties on this fairness issue. it helps. >> that's a fair issue. >> if it's truly fairness, nearly 50% of americans pay no income tax whatsoever. i think what we're going to talk about fundamental fairness, we need to say the tax code, the way that it is presently structured, doesn't work. >> i've heard this figure bandied about so
>> i agree it won't happen before the election. you have to lay the groundwork for change over time. and maybe if obama is reelected, if they hold the senate, maybe they get the house or there's enough of a rebuke to house republicans from their own people that this is unfair. then you could see a change. the point is, martin, to introduce the concept of fairness, basic fairness into this campaign. republicans don't like to talk about fairness. they callett class warfare. democrats want...
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in the us are just around the corner and for years after barack obama was elected people critics are now saying that basically there is no difference between the democrats and the republicans that they're both two sides of the same coin are you still expecting any kind of change to take place after the elections regardless of which one of the parties wins. numbers or clearly i think. most likely we're either going. for a democrat or republican and i think both those are wrong choices they're both working for the same system that they both take money from the same people from the same banks and. you can see in their policies that they are rewarding their donors and. voting for their continuance of policy is not going to change anything at all so considering both democrats and republicans essentially bring the same thing to the table what is the alternative what would be the other option do you think that it's . a good question i mean you know you could vote for third party when i mean you make voting for a third party as a wasted vote but i think voting for a democrat is a wasted vote
in the us are just around the corner and for years after barack obama was elected people critics are now saying that basically there is no difference between the democrats and the republicans that they're both two sides of the same coin are you still expecting any kind of change to take place after the elections regardless of which one of the parties wins. numbers or clearly i think. most likely we're either going. for a democrat or republican and i think both those are wrong choices they're...
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. >> election day is near. and things aren't great. the economy is in the tank. uh, the job market is horrible. uh, and now even my foreign policy is under attack! but there is something i want you all to know. i'm not worried. not in the least. should be.
. >> election day is near. and things aren't great. the economy is in the tank. uh, the job market is horrible. uh, and now even my foreign policy is under attack! but there is something i want you all to know. i'm not worried. not in the least. should be.
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we know there's an important election coming up. in terms of security and making sure that election goes off without a security threat. so the pencils are moving and we're still a little at work. in chicago nato is going to produce its strategic plan with afghanistan trying to deal with these numbers as you know we just kind, lass, the u.s. strategic partnership with the afghans. we're right now putting down on wayer. that will impact what the asfs will look like. that will have the cost. we know, too, we have to make sure that the afghans have what they -- what we think they're going to need to do the job. >> i aresht that. i think everybody has a long ways to go before the cam for the level. we're very nervous about this and having a difficult time without the money of money and the circumstances of this country. the european countries clearly the afghans. my time is up. thank you very much. >> thank you, senator risch. i want to get into the specifics of the upcoming summit. before i do that, i want to ask you about some news tha
we know there's an important election coming up. in terms of security and making sure that election goes off without a security threat. so the pencils are moving and we're still a little at work. in chicago nato is going to produce its strategic plan with afghanistan trying to deal with these numbers as you know we just kind, lass, the u.s. strategic partnership with the afghans. we're right now putting down on wayer. that will impact what the asfs will look like. that will have the cost. we...